Project overview
The Whisky Bond was originally built as a bonded warehouse for Highland Distilleries in 1957, since 2012 it’s become home to a growing community of designers, makers, creative businesses and artists. Spreading out over six floors of a former warehouse in Speirs Locks, The Whisky Bond provides a diverse, affordable range of studios, office spaces and communal working environments designed to suit the needs of creative projects and the people who generate them.
What we did
Identity design
Brand guidelines
Outdoor posters
Wayfinding and signage
Digital design
Stationery
‘Quite simply, it’s difficult to imagine The Whisky Bond without the TWB identity, which has been an essential part of establishing the space in the minds of Glasgow’s creative and cultural network. From day one, the identity felt like the perfect fit, yet designed and built to last, much like the building itself. From the over-sized signage, to the subtle way-finding throughout the building, the branding has since worked in a myriad of ways and, crucially, has been adopted by all parts of its diverse audience – businesses, artists, and visitors alike.’
Gary Watt, Development Director